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james levine is music director of the metropolitan opera. after missing two seasons due to a spinal cord injury, he returned to the met last month to conduct one of his favorite operas mozart's "cosi fantutti." here's a look. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause) >> rose: james levine has been a major force at the met for more than 40 years, conducting some 2,500 performances and shaping the way opera sounds. the "new york times" calls him "one of the greatest living conductors." this season he will also conduct a new production of "falstat." i'm pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. >> thanks, charlie, it's great to see you. >> rose: you look great! >> i feel great. >> rose: we'll talk about what you've been through and what you've learned. is that the happiest time for you? you're in that orchestra pit, you are conducting genius, mozart. >> yes. i would say it doesn't get happier than that. i mean, that's -- to be doing what you're cut out to do, what you have the talent for, the drive for, the wish for and
james levine is music director of the metropolitan opera. after missing two seasons due to a spinal cord injury, he returned to the met last month to conduct one of his favorite operas mozart's "cosi fantutti." here's a look. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause) >> rose: james levine has been a major force at the met for more than 40 years, conducting some 2,500 performances and shaping the way opera sounds. the "new york times" calls him...
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in which a young levine is being instructed as you mentioned, by your mentor george zell. here it is. >> every piece of music should start inside the player before he plays the first note. he is a one-man orchestra which, of course, makes things a little less complicated ♪ ♪ >> out of long experiences i tell you the shorter your down beat will be the more precise the attack. your upbeat can be a little bigger than the down beat if you do one, this -- i mean if your key starts to turn at the moment you do this. ♪ ♪ very good! >> many f my cheeks start to tremble -- (laughs) he was something else. >> rose: tell me what he meant to you. what he gave to you. >> he was a remarkable conductor particularly of classic repertoire and he built -- i mean, he became music director of the cleveland orchestra in the middle 40s. and he was always conducting at the met. he conducted several seasons at the met. i think -- in cleveland he had the opportunity to build a european style classical european orchestra in america with americans. and he was -- when i was a student we used t
in which a young levine is being instructed as you mentioned, by your mentor george zell. here it is. >> every piece of music should start inside the player before he plays the first note. he is a one-man orchestra which, of course, makes things a little less complicated ♪ ♪ >> out of long experiences i tell you the shorter your down beat will be the more precise the attack. your upbeat can be a little bigger than the down beat if you do one, this -- i mean if your key starts to...
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from washington with us today, representative sander levin, ceo of honeywell. what do you want to see congress do in the next 90 days. david? >> i break this into two pieces. it's good we reopen the government and not breach the debt ceiling. that deserve applause. that's something we should be doing anyway. the big thing we need to get done in the next 90 days is use this time to address our entitlements issue long term. i understand the price for that will be a tax increase, revenue increase, whatever they want to call, it but that's the dialogue. we've had three or four years where there hasn't been any engage between house and senate and republican and democratic to get that started. this is an opportunity to get that dialogue done. there's no reason they can't come up with a preliminary plan or draft plan in 90 days. i understand politically it might be tough but in terms of the data and decisions that need to be made, that's pretty well understood. >> bob beauchamp you're next. congressman has been joining us. thank you. you just heard what david cote had
from washington with us today, representative sander levin, ceo of honeywell. what do you want to see congress do in the next 90 days. david? >> i break this into two pieces. it's good we reopen the government and not breach the debt ceiling. that deserve applause. that's something we should be doing anyway. the big thing we need to get done in the next 90 days is use this time to address our entitlements issue long term. i understand the price for that will be a tax increase, revenue...
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senator levin? >> thank you very much, senator carper and first let me commend senator coburn for his leadership and his and his staff's hard work in uncovering the abuses that are the subject of today's hearing. i also want to thank senator carper for supporting this investigative effort and for having his subcommittee hold this hearing today. this investigation began at the permanent subcommittee on investigations which i chair when senator coburn was our ranking republican member and then senator mccain became our ranking republican member and that is now his position on our subcommittee. our subcommittee rules provide that the ranking minority members may initiate an inquiry. it is an unusual rule. it is a very important rule and it almost guaranties that this subcommittee will abbey partisan subcommittee and that is true of a number of our other rules as well but it's our tradition now as well, it is not just the rules, that we participate and work together in a bipartisan way and that our staf
senator levin? >> thank you very much, senator carper and first let me commend senator coburn for his leadership and his and his staff's hard work in uncovering the abuses that are the subject of today's hearing. i also want to thank senator carper for supporting this investigative effort and for having his subcommittee hold this hearing today. this investigation began at the permanent subcommittee on investigations which i chair when senator coburn was our ranking republican member and...
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alexandra levine: the transmission rate for h.i.v. in the united states from mother to infant is about 25 to 30%. we can lower it to 8% risk by use of anti-h.i.v. medicines given to the mother during pregnancy, given to the mother by vein during the entire time of the delivery, and then given to the infant for the first week of life or the first month of life. progress against the disease in many other parts of the world, is not as promising. it's decimating populations in parts of central africa, in parts of southeast asia, in parts of the indian subcontinent, and it's affecting whole generations of individuals. we know, for example, that there are probably about 25 to 30 million people in the world infected with h.i.v. this year, and that that number will continue to increase quite rapidly in the next few years, especially in those parts of the world where prevention efforts and treatment are very minimal. david bennett: the impact of h.i.v./aids in africa has been incredible. to lose the young people who are really the productive s
alexandra levine: the transmission rate for h.i.v. in the united states from mother to infant is about 25 to 30%. we can lower it to 8% risk by use of anti-h.i.v. medicines given to the mother during pregnancy, given to the mother by vein during the entire time of the delivery, and then given to the infant for the first week of life or the first month of life. progress against the disease in many other parts of the world, is not as promising. it's decimating populations in parts of central...
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entre josé levin aquí se invirtieron los papeles pues el acto se estrena como ama de casa mientras matiza la trabajar luego de largo tiempo de estar alejada de la pantalla chica. ya se le copió el sureña de hace 10 años me viene pidiendo que lo mantenga que se queda en la casa y cuide de las niñas y que yo salga trabajar, ver cómo nos va.
entre josé levin aquí se invirtieron los papeles pues el acto se estrena como ama de casa mientras matiza la trabajar luego de largo tiempo de estar alejada de la pantalla chica. ya se le copió el sureña de hace 10 años me viene pidiendo que lo mantenga que se queda en la casa y cuide de las niñas y que yo salga trabajar, ver cómo nos va.
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steve: levine family, here's your chance. debbie, name an animal you wouldn't want to use in your meatballs. >> a horse. steve: iind ofike that. a horse. [cheerg and applause] number 8! audience: bird/duck/chick. steve: 7. audience: snake. steve: 6 audience: cockroach. steve:hat would be a problem right there.umr 5.
steve: levine family, here's your chance. debbie, name an animal you wouldn't want to use in your meatballs. >> a horse. steve: iind ofike that. a horse. [cheerg and applause] number 8! audience: bird/duck/chick. steve: 7. audience: snake. steve: 6 audience: cockroach. steve:hat would be a problem right there.umr 5.
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james levine is music director of the metropolitan opera. after missing two se cord injure returned to the met last month to conduct one of his favorite operas mozart's "cosi fantutti." here's a look. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause) >> rose: james levine has been a major force at the met for more than 40 years, conducting some 2,500 performances and shaping the way opera sounds. the "new york times" calls him "one of the greatest living conductors." this season he will also conduct a new production of "falstat." i'm pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. >> thanks, charlie, it's great to see you. >> rose: you look great! >> i feel great. >> rose: we'll talk about what you've been through and what you've learned. is that the happiest time for you? you're in that orchestra pit, you are conducting genius, mozart. >> yes. i would say it doesn't get happier than that. i mean, that's --
james levine is music director of the metropolitan opera. after missing two se cord injure returned to the met last month to conduct one of his favorite operas mozart's "cosi fantutti." here's a look. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause) >> rose: james levine has been a major force at the met for more than 40 years, conducting some 2,500 performances and shaping the way opera sounds. the "new york times" calls him "one of the greatest living...
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adam levine is on the program. and ali wentworth joins us. and headlines because it's monday. >>> dave feldman joins us tonight. a year ago tonight, the giants won the world series. is that right? >> that's right. >> and not having an anniversary party? >> should we have a party on the side? >> this year was nothing to celebrity. moving on to the football. the 49ers are win one win of the seahawks. a loss tonight would move the 49ers into a tie for the division lead. the seahawks up one in the third when russell wilson goes deep to golden tate. he makes the sweet grab. he would be penalized for taunting but it's still a touchdown. the rams down 5, fourth and goal. it falls incomplete. the seahawks win 14-9 and are one game ahead of the 49ers. >>> jason carver apologized for his obscene gesture to the officials on sunday. he said i apologize for my action on the sideline in yesterday egame. i regret drawing attention away from the players and what they accomplished. >>> a panel of the ninth circuit upheld bonds' conviction in september. the al
adam levine is on the program. and ali wentworth joins us. and headlines because it's monday. >>> dave feldman joins us tonight. a year ago tonight, the giants won the world series. is that right? >> that's right. >> and not having an anniversary party? >> should we have a party on the side? >> this year was nothing to celebrity. moving on to the football. the 49ers are win one win of the seahawks. a loss tonight would move the 49ers into a tie for the division...
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levin: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from michigan. mr. levin: on behalf of senatorlessness i ask christopher landburg with granted floor privileges for the consideration of the nomination of jacob lew. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. levin: i very much support the nomination of alan estevez to be principal deputy undersecretary of defense for acquisition, technology, and logistics. mr. estevez is a career civil servant who has served under presidents of both political parties since 1981 when he started work at the military traffic management command. over the last 30 years, mr. estevez has developed an expertise in military logistics eventually rising to become the first career federal official to hold the position of assistant secretary of defense for logistics and materiel readiness a position to which he provides civilian oversight for more than $190 billion of d.o.d. logistics operations. he previously played a key role in reengineering department of defense transportation processes and in helping to address logistics de
levin: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from michigan. mr. levin: on behalf of senatorlessness i ask christopher landburg with granted floor privileges for the consideration of the nomination of jacob lew. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. levin: i very much support the nomination of alan estevez to be principal deputy undersecretary of defense for acquisition, technology, and logistics. mr. estevez is a career civil servant who has served under presidents of both...
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and i think maybe senator levin would like to make a short opening statement. dr. coburn. congratulations for all your good work. >> tried one. this is the second inning industries of looking at deficiencies in the social security administration having a social security comes to our first hearing held in december 2012 look at the weaknesses and decisions made by the agency's administrative people and by the own internal study showed that 22% of those decided in a properly. him we shall 25%. this afternoon we're going to focus on the findings of the two-year investigation into the huntington west virginia social studies office disability adjudication review, specifically the investigative report we are releasing in details how one lawyer, one judge and a group of doctors financially benefited by working together to manufacture bogus, fraudulent medical evidence toward disability benefits to over 1800 people. i'd like to thank my chairman, tom carper, and the chairme chad ranking member of the permanent subcommittee on investigations, senators levin and mccain for the suppor
and i think maybe senator levin would like to make a short opening statement. dr. coburn. congratulations for all your good work. >> tried one. this is the second inning industries of looking at deficiencies in the social security administration having a social security comes to our first hearing held in december 2012 look at the weaknesses and decisions made by the agency's administrative people and by the own internal study showed that 22% of those decided in a properly. him we shall...
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senator levin? >> thank you, very much, senator carper, and first, let me thank work incoburn for his uncovering the abuses which are the subject of today's hearing. i also want to hang senator carper for supporting this investigative effort, for having his subcommittee hold this hearing today. this investigation began at the permanent subcommittee on investigations, which i chaired when senator coburn was a and then senator mccain became our ranking republican member, and that is now his position on our subcommittee. our subcommittee rules provide that the ranking minority initiate an inquiry. it is an unusual role. it is very important. will bentees that this a bipartisan subcommittee. that is true of the number of other rules, as well. it is our tradition, as well him and not just the rules, that we participate and work together in a bipartisan way, that our staff's work together, and that is what happened here. year, the minority led two year investigation, the subcommittee staff work together o
senator levin? >> thank you, very much, senator carper, and first, let me thank work incoburn for his uncovering the abuses which are the subject of today's hearing. i also want to hang senator carper for supporting this investigative effort, for having his subcommittee hold this hearing today. this investigation began at the permanent subcommittee on investigations, which i chaired when senator coburn was a and then senator mccain became our ranking republican member, and that is now his...
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doctor -- senator levin. and then i'm going to come to senator height camp next -- heitkamp next. >> i'm sorry that i missed the previous questions, although i want to get one thing clear. dr. adkins, you were gwen forms, and -- given forms, and after an examination you said that the client was disabled mentally. you did your own examination. >> yes, sir. >> but on this form there was a lot of information that backed up your diagnosis, is that correct? >> that backed up my diagnosis? >> your conclusion. >> yes, sir. >> there's a bunch of pages here on most of these forms, right? >> there's three, i think, for the average one or for the ones that i've looked at today. >> okay. three pages that presumably gave support for the conclusion, is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> did you ever change any of those three pages? >> could you elaborate just a little bit in. >> well, there's three pages on the average, right? >> yes, sir. >> that support the conclusion. >> okay. did i ever change -- >> yeah. >> -- anything op
doctor -- senator levin. and then i'm going to come to senator height camp next -- heitkamp next. >> i'm sorry that i missed the previous questions, although i want to get one thing clear. dr. adkins, you were gwen forms, and -- given forms, and after an examination you said that the client was disabled mentally. you did your own examination. >> yes, sir. >> but on this form there was a lot of information that backed up your diagnosis, is that correct? >> that backed up...
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levin for his opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and colleagues and marilyn tavenner, a warm welcome. we start this hearing facing a basic reality, democrats want to make the affordable care act work. congressional republicans don't. that reality has been reflected in 40-plus efforts by republicans to repeal, dismantle, or defund the affordable care act. that reality was reflected in their zeal, shutting down the government and jeopardizing the full faith and credit of our nation, damaging our nation's global standing, and leading to enduring harm, costing our economy $24 billion, tens of thousands of jobs, a dramatic drop in consumer confidence. now, having still failed to derail the aca, the republican focus of attack has shifted. the new front relates to healthcare.gov. there are very clearly challenges to implementing new, pioneering access to health care. consider these headlines, you can see them there. for example, "problems plague rollout," npr reported. "plagued by delays and confusion over coverage," said "the sa
levin for his opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and colleagues and marilyn tavenner, a warm welcome. we start this hearing facing a basic reality, democrats want to make the affordable care act work. congressional republicans don't. that reality has been reflected in 40-plus efforts by republicans to repeal, dismantle, or defund the affordable care act. that reality was reflected in their zeal, shutting down the government and jeopardizing the full faith and credit of our...
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was trying to earlier by daniel ferrazzi director at grassroots political consulting as well as mark levine former congressional tourney and the host of inside scoop and i started off by asking daniel how this all came about. well this was a convoluted strategy of senator ted cruz in order to spur fund raising and expand a fundraising list the house g.o.p. got caught off guard by this entire announcement this is the premise of the entire situation and in a desperate attempt to show that they were doing something where here where we are today in addition to that since two thousand and seven there is not been a budget passed under regular order so an abdication of responsibility from both parties on passing a budget and creating the tension that we have today feeds into where we are today but this is nothing but a blame game in the g.o.p. is going to suffer for this one long term so what is it going to take to get the g.o.p. and the democrats to work together mark it's going to take the american people to get angry it's going to take them a calling republicans it's going to take frankly wall
was trying to earlier by daniel ferrazzi director at grassroots political consulting as well as mark levine former congressional tourney and the host of inside scoop and i started off by asking daniel how this all came about. well this was a convoluted strategy of senator ted cruz in order to spur fund raising and expand a fundraising list the house g.o.p. got caught off guard by this entire announcement this is the premise of the entire situation and in a desperate attempt to show that they...
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joined now by daniel for watching is the director of grassroots political consulting as well as mark levine former congressional attorney and host of the insights. much for joining me and daniel i want to start with you john boehner blames president obama and the democrats democrats blame the republicans what are we seeing here other than a blame game do we have any other solution this was a convoluted strategy of senator ted cruz in order to spur fund raising and expand a fundraising list the house g.o.p. got caught off guard by this entire announcement this is the premise of the entire situation and in a desperate attempt to show that they were doing something where here where we are today in addition to that since two thousand and seven there is not been a budget passed under regular order so an abdication of responsibility from both parties on passing a budget and creating the tension that we have today feeds into where we are today but this is nothing but a blame game in the g.o.p. is going to suffer for this one long term so what is it going to take to get the g.o.p. and the democrats
joined now by daniel for watching is the director of grassroots political consulting as well as mark levine former congressional attorney and host of the insights. much for joining me and daniel i want to start with you john boehner blames president obama and the democrats democrats blame the republicans what are we seeing here other than a blame game do we have any other solution this was a convoluted strategy of senator ted cruz in order to spur fund raising and expand a fundraising list the...
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blair levin? >> guest: i agree with that. i do think that, you know, certain small pieces of legislation are not stopped by the budge negotiations -- budget negotiations. i think but you need a certain kind of force to get it through. i recall that i think it was a court out in ten very that overturned -- out in denver that overturned i believe the fcc's do not call list order, and congress fixed it within 48 hours because there was such a consumer outrage, or something like that. so you need some momentum to get something through. >> you both have mentioned the incentive auction, but there's an h block auction coming up much sooner, in february, which i coincidentally is just a couple weeks after the next deadline on the continuing budget resolution and right about the time of the debt limit supposedly being hit again. how much gets done for an auction in those last few weeks and days before the auction actually takes place that if it were to shut down say for another 15 days and then come back u
blair levin? >> guest: i agree with that. i do think that, you know, certain small pieces of legislation are not stopped by the budge negotiations -- budget negotiations. i think but you need a certain kind of force to get it through. i recall that i think it was a court out in ten very that overturned -- out in denver that overturned i believe the fcc's do not call list order, and congress fixed it within 48 hours because there was such a consumer outrage, or something like that. so you...
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. >> levine said he is pleased with how things went and is hopeful things will change in the future. >>> investigators are releasing more information about that large fire in lansdowne that left more than two dozen people homeless. it was all an accident. 13 adults and 14 children were able it get out to safety. the firefighter suffered a minor hand injury. >>> anytime it gets above 80 in october, it's oktoberfest. abc2's chief meteorologist wyatt everhart has more. >>> it's a short spike in temperatures that will last for about a week. indian summer. 82 in baltimore ball. 5 in perry hall today. -- 75 in perry hall today. in terms of whether coming our way, we have to watch this, tropical low developing. to mow it's -- me it's looking impressive. tonight clear and cool. we'll have much more straight ahead. >>> wheel the government remains shut down, a key come onen in the rolled on. >> the uninsured can start calling in and figure out which healthcare plan best meets their needs. the maryland health insurance exchange had a few signals. there were long waits on the web sie. the excha
. >> levine said he is pleased with how things went and is hopeful things will change in the future. >>> investigators are releasing more information about that large fire in lansdowne that left more than two dozen people homeless. it was all an accident. 13 adults and 14 children were able it get out to safety. the firefighter suffered a minor hand injury. >>> anytime it gets above 80 in october, it's oktoberfest. abc2's chief meteorologist wyatt everhart has more....
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. >> she is pissed, but not as pissed as harvey levin who took to the twitter to respond to , rissy poo to say kris jenner she knows we're right, the fact i knew about this even more "tmz" existed. shame on you, kris. shame on brody for posting this video of bruce hitting a bad golf shot with the comment, he has a lot on his mind. he also has a lot on his head. specifically this ponytail. that's just awful and probably why he is sucking at golf. thanks, fake liar faces. >> two legends together? >> we have actresses mia long and they're together at l.a.x. and our camera guy is really excited. he tells them -- >> there is a new restaurant. and the chef was kicking it with some buddhist monks. you can only go there and order this menu if you agree not to speak throughout your whole meal. >> part of the reason you sit down and have dinner with someone is to communicate. >> they want you to just enjoy the food. >> is that somethingeople would do? >> we're not buddhists. have this meal around 8:00, no talking. >> how do they recorded? >> it's prefixed. >> no talking. >> yeah, you should go to
. >> she is pissed, but not as pissed as harvey levin who took to the twitter to respond to , rissy poo to say kris jenner she knows we're right, the fact i knew about this even more "tmz" existed. shame on you, kris. shame on brody for posting this video of bruce hitting a bad golf shot with the comment, he has a lot on his mind. he also has a lot on his head. specifically this ponytail. that's just awful and probably why he is sucking at golf. thanks, fake liar faces. >>...
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district 18 and allow me to introduce my other colleagues - apologizes assembly members himself mark levine the tenth district and assemblyman from the 22 district and from the 19 and assembly member from the 25th (clapping) >> now mayor brown made a very i think prospective statement when he talked about the bay area wanted a bridge that expresses the daring the human innut and symbols the splendor of oakland and the ante bay. as the other speakers who stood before you this is what we're inaugurateing today. the other thing i recall that's been mentioned. my first memory was the 57 quake that was centered if san mateo. and, of course, i've lived through every other quake including the 89 and i'll tell you what a huge relieve for me to know that i and everyone else who uses the bridge will no longer have to be in the fear of their lives. now we can drive across that with the assurance we're not risking our lives. we thank everyone who built it today and we're so glad that quake didn't happen yet. i think we're all proud it is a span that will withstand centuries and will be with us so long
district 18 and allow me to introduce my other colleagues - apologizes assembly members himself mark levine the tenth district and assemblyman from the 22 district and from the 19 and assembly member from the 25th (clapping) >> now mayor brown made a very i think prospective statement when he talked about the bay area wanted a bridge that expresses the daring the human innut and symbols the splendor of oakland and the ante bay. as the other speakers who stood before you this is what we're...
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entre josé levin aquí se invirtieron los papeles pues el acto se estrena como ama de casa mientras matiza la trabajar luego de largo tiempo de estar alejada de la pantalla chica. ya se le copió el sureña de hace 10 años me viene pidiendo que lo mantenga que se queda en la casa y cuide de las niñas y que yo salga trabajar, ver cómo nos va. feliz de tener la oportunidad de llevaré mis nenas al escuela, prepararles todo y tal parece que sus hijas seguirán los pasos de esos famosos padres pues se hicieronsosteniéndose la televisión la más grande haya niño en la novela de juan el personaje entonces le hicieron un casting pero personaje pequeñito, participación especial y es sede amiga de el niño me decía mamá, vera que siguen haber venido novio puedo grabar, era importante que ya esté medias cesantes super importante, eso nos hace felices a nosotros y luego dijeron sentir nostalgia por méxico. están ellas felices en su escuela, contratos todos, armonía, paz y amor. los técnicos, no solo compañeros actores en a la gente de producción, grandes amigosos qu tenemos allá. qu
entre josé levin aquí se invirtieron los papeles pues el acto se estrena como ama de casa mientras matiza la trabajar luego de largo tiempo de estar alejada de la pantalla chica. ya se le copió el sureña de hace 10 años me viene pidiendo que lo mantenga que se queda en la casa y cuide de las niñas y que yo salga trabajar, ver cómo nos va. feliz de tener la oportunidad de llevaré mis nenas al escuela, prepararles todo y tal parece que sus hijas seguirán los pasos de esos famosos padres...
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senator levin. >> i just had one additional question here. ms. slone and did either both of you watch as mr. conn looked for doctors with disciplinary album's? >> yes. >> what -- you said you watched. where was he looking? >> in his office. he was looking on the computer at the kentucky border board of licensure and he would look for doctors that had sanctions were problems but their license in the past. he would rent out their information. i know i have made several phonecalls to.year's asking if they had been doing evaluations for them. >> ms. hicks you also saw that? >> yes. >> and the reason is as they think you testified to you said it would be easier to work with them if they had prior sanctions? >> he actually had said before that he refer to those as -- doctors. if they had sanctions and had their license suspended before he could get them to do whatever he wanted and they were cheaper to work with. >> you heard them say that? >> yes. >> you wow. >> i think that concludes this part of our hearing. do any of you want to make a brief closin
senator levin. >> i just had one additional question here. ms. slone and did either both of you watch as mr. conn looked for doctors with disciplinary album's? >> yes. >> what -- you said you watched. where was he looking? >> in his office. he was looking on the computer at the kentucky border board of licensure and he would look for doctors that had sanctions were problems but their license in the past. he would rent out their information. i know i have made several...
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levin: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from michigan. mr. levin: mr. president, the other day a reporter came up to me and he said, you've been here a while. what do you think it will take to end this shutdown? i rebelied a single sentence: the speaker of the house needs to lead. the majority of house republicans want to end this shutdown by voting for a clean continuing resolution. but a small number of the most ideological members of the house oppose such a move and oppose a vote, and the speaker has given the small group a veto over the functioning of the united states government. congressman charlie dent, a pennsylvania republican, made one of the most stunning statements about this situation. in a television interview this week, congressman dent said the following. he says, "i do believe it is impair that i have we do have a clean funding bill to fund the government. that was the intent of the republican leadership all along," he said. "but obviously there were a few dozen folks in the house republican conference who weren't prepared to vote for a
levin: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from michigan. mr. levin: mr. president, the other day a reporter came up to me and he said, you've been here a while. what do you think it will take to end this shutdown? i rebelied a single sentence: the speaker of the house needs to lead. the majority of house republicans want to end this shutdown by voting for a clean continuing resolution. but a small number of the most ideological members of the house oppose such a move and oppose a...
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levine's comment? >> he's a perfect weather vane for what's going on with this uncertainty because he's a guy who has a company, 7,000 stores, with half of his customers needing some type of government assistance so they're looking for bargains. when he starts to see sales drop that becomes an issue. so these people who are either on government assistance, some of them perhaps work for the furloughed, this is a serious discussion about what is really going on out there in america? >> so if you're not affected, if you're not a government worker, if you're not related to one of them, sometimes you think, not that big of a deal. but this is proof positive. i want you to look at the stock market because it looks as if it has gone up. >> this is the breaking news. while you were talking to karl rove it jumped 40 points. it was up 20, 25 points. look at it right now. jumping exponentially. why? the market either correctly or incorrectly believes that there is hope, that there may be some deal. this could rev
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. >>> let's get to analysis on this, larry levin is with us, he served ten years in a federal lockup and went on his own to start his open company, called wall street prison consultants, and larry his shades are live with us today. nice to see you. >> glad to be here. >> it's my understanding that nobody in this prison facility in the panhandle even contacted those who supposedly signed off on the documents, but didn't sign off on them, they were forgeries. >> they wouldn't have to. they got an order that came down from the court. but they're supposed to verify with the court clerk to ensure they documents are real, but if they had it would have come back validated anyway. so as far as i can tell, the florida doc followed procedure. >> this to you looked like an inside job. >> ed would have to be. more than likely a paralegal, lawyer, somebody with knowledge on the outside created these documents, they forged and put the seal on them, so somebody at the courthouse inserted them into a stack of other documents, so they did an end run, and then the paperwork just got distributed normal
. >>> let's get to analysis on this, larry levin is with us, he served ten years in a federal lockup and went on his own to start his open company, called wall street prison consultants, and larry his shades are live with us today. nice to see you. >> glad to be here. >> it's my understanding that nobody in this prison facility in the panhandle even contacted those who supposedly signed off on the documents, but didn't sign off on them, they were forgeries. >> they...
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ted cruz, mark levine's radio show. >> you know it should have been the senate republicans that rhode like the calvary to support the courageous stand house republicans were taking. instead they became the air force bombing our own troops, bombing house republicans, bombing conservatives. and you can't win when one half of congress turns its cannons on the other half. >> steve, he loves military imagery being one of the many members of congress never would dream of being in the military himself. he is saying the senate republicans were bombing our own troops. his language is getting more inflammatory. >> the game that ted cruz plays. this is why, for everything you heard from mitch mcconnell, you heard from republicans, like mitch mcconnell, in the last 24 to 48 hours. we are not going to go down the road. i am skeptical. i have my doubts. the game ted cruz plays. takes obama care and takes the shut down. we have to force the shutdown. over obama care. what's coming from the other side. what plays into cruz's hand. from the rest of the republicans who don't want to do that. they're no
ted cruz, mark levine's radio show. >> you know it should have been the senate republicans that rhode like the calvary to support the courageous stand house republicans were taking. instead they became the air force bombing our own troops, bombing house republicans, bombing conservatives. and you can't win when one half of congress turns its cannons on the other half. >> steve, he loves military imagery being one of the many members of congress never would dream of being in the...
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andrew levine of the baltimore county humane society stressed the importance of the pit bull law. he says too many pits are being dropped off at the shelter, no one is adopting them. he says he's pleased with how things went and is hopeful things may change in the future. >>> this morning 29-year-old dennis freeman charged with first degree murder after a fight police say started over a woman. the deadly stabbing in the 3,600 block of benson avenue, investigators say he attacked his ex-wife's new boyfriend and despite emergency medical efforts on the scene he died from the stab wounds. >>> coming up on "good morning maryland" at 5:00 -- if you're a few cents short of a purchase, do you get mad at the clerk? most people don't but we're accounting to show you what -- going to show you what one enrage customer did when he found out he couldn't leave with the cigar he wanted. it seems the message about the effects of uv rays on skin is not getting through. what a new study found. >>> the maryland terps are getting ready for their biggest game in years. the 25th ranked terrapins faced
andrew levine of the baltimore county humane society stressed the importance of the pit bull law. he says too many pits are being dropped off at the shelter, no one is adopting them. he says he's pleased with how things went and is hopeful things may change in the future. >>> this morning 29-year-old dennis freeman charged with first degree murder after a fight police say started over a woman. the deadly stabbing in the 3,600 block of benson avenue, investigators say he attacked his...
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joining us is former fcc commissioner harold furchtgott- roth and blair levin who served as chief of staff to the fcc for several years. you were chief of staff during the last shutdown in 1995-1996. what was that like? >> it was really tough. it was very hard and required us to do a lot of planning prior and cleanup. my favorite story if i can tell you the story from it. iere was a group of asians think indonesian who came to visit reed hundt and i. they had to walk up eight flights of stairs because he elevate -- elevator was not work. they were out of breath and they said, what the heck is going on? reed said the legislative branch decided to shut off the executive branch. they started laughing. they said not country it is the opposite. a message.lly is the world thinks we're crazy when we do things like this. the market things we are crazy. it has a long-term effect on the economy which is very negative. 38harold furchtgott-roth, employees of the fcc were considered essential for this past shutdown. lostdoes the work that got in this 16 days? >> there were several activities that
joining us is former fcc commissioner harold furchtgott- roth and blair levin who served as chief of staff to the fcc for several years. you were chief of staff during the last shutdown in 1995-1996. what was that like? >> it was really tough. it was very hard and required us to do a lot of planning prior and cleanup. my favorite story if i can tell you the story from it. iere was a group of asians think indonesian who came to visit reed hundt and i. they had to walk up eight flights of...
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that carl levin was looking at. i would love to see the just u.s. -- >> it's lower than everywhere else. >> you're talking actual versus effective rates. >> it's a problem and we're never going to be competitive. >> i would like to lower corporate tax rates. >> that's the one thing that we should do is lower -- well -- >> i agree. >> u.s. corporations pay 35 -- >> i've got to study it a little bit more. >> study it more. instead of borrowing more money from china, all the things that we think of that we're going to do, borrow more money from china to build bridges to nowhere, borrow more money, doing all of this, the one thing the government can do, if you want to close loopholes, fine. >> i'm in favor of that. >> close loopholes but lower the corporate tax rate. >> simpson bowles said that too. there's a lot of different things you could do if you close the loopholes. some corporations have fought back and said you can't close those loopholes. that would be the argument. >> when apple was getting grief in front of,
that carl levin was looking at. i would love to see the just u.s. -- >> it's lower than everywhere else. >> you're talking actual versus effective rates. >> it's a problem and we're never going to be competitive. >> i would like to lower corporate tax rates. >> that's the one thing that we should do is lower -- well -- >> i agree. >> u.s. corporations pay 35 -- >> i've got to study it a little bit more. >> study it more. instead of borrowing...
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if senator levin here for dr. coburn or any of my colleagues authored a piece of legislation even a good piece of legislatilegislati on they don't get paid any more money and their staff probably doesn't either. my understanding is that when the huntington operation and frankly others around the country were struggling to overcome a backlog the word went out in these cases and one who is good at moving cases apparently is judge daugherty. i am wondering if reducing the backlog and moving a lot of cases quickly -- did that make any one in the office eligible for some kind of cash bonus click? just explain to us how this works. >> there are two contracts -- actually -- with the national treasury employment union which covers the attorneys in the office. there is a contract with af ge that covers the nonattorney staff and then there is also a procedure for management employees, which does not include it because as an administrative law judge i can get no performance awards. the awards for af ge changed about 2006 i b
if senator levin here for dr. coburn or any of my colleagues authored a piece of legislation even a good piece of legislatilegislati on they don't get paid any more money and their staff probably doesn't either. my understanding is that when the huntington operation and frankly others around the country were struggling to overcome a backlog the word went out in these cases and one who is good at moving cases apparently is judge daugherty. i am wondering if reducing the backlog and moving a lot...
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treasury predicting quote catastrophic consequences worse than the two thousand and eight meltdown kenneth levin from the city university of new york he says the crisis has been snowballing for years now between crisis is the new normal in the economy and seems to be a new normal in our political system this isn't the first time that congress hasn't passed a budget by october first which was the deadline it's the twelve consecutive year that the reason there hasn't been a shutdown for the last twelve years there's always been these temporary resolutions that's the bill for a six week temporary resolution that the house speaker of the house john boehner is refusing to put before the congress for a vote right now so there is no constitutional mechanism and that suggests some sort of constitutional crisis in a time when the economy is provoking serious conflict in party movement a very quick break here on the program after which we will travel to underground mosques in greece and then head to a very unusual garden growing in a palestinian village to stay with us if you can. british. markets. find o
treasury predicting quote catastrophic consequences worse than the two thousand and eight meltdown kenneth levin from the city university of new york he says the crisis has been snowballing for years now between crisis is the new normal in the economy and seems to be a new normal in our political system this isn't the first time that congress hasn't passed a budget by october first which was the deadline it's the twelve consecutive year that the reason there hasn't been a shutdown for the last...
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as well as mark levine, the host of "inside scoop year ago i started by asking daniel how to solve the route. -- inside scoop." i started by asking daniel how to solve the route. >> this was started by ted cruz. the house gop got caught off guard by this announcement. this is the premise of this situation, in a desperate attempt to show that they were doing something, we are where we are today. since 2007 there has not in a budget passed under regular order, abdicating responsibility from both parties on passing the budget and creating the tension that we have today feeds into where we are today, but this is nothing but a blame game potshot and the gop will suffer long- term. >> what will it take for the gop and democrats to work together? >> it will take the american people getting angry, calling republicans, wall street collapsing a little bit. as the deadline panic's, people will panic, and it will hurt republicans for a long time to come. the ones in the state that are competitive, it is interesting, the majority of the republicans did not want to do this. this is a strategy for a
as well as mark levine, the host of "inside scoop year ago i started by asking daniel how to solve the route. -- inside scoop." i started by asking daniel how to solve the route. >> this was started by ted cruz. the house gop got caught off guard by this announcement. this is the premise of this situation, in a desperate attempt to show that they were doing something, we are where we are today. since 2007 there has not in a budget passed under regular order, abdicating...
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this group set -- very quickly has put into practice a plan that they have that is covered in mark levine's latest book. >> do you blame both houses? >> i blame everybody in the government. and the supreme court. they were out of control. they serve the people. >> at the same time, when we have these argument about getting people out, year after year that are reelected. 2012 cycle was a good example. obviously, the people are still supporting them whether they agree with gridlock right now are not. >> can i address that? i was part of a march in the summer that left from memphis, tennessee and arrived washington, d.c. i figured somebody had to do something. if not me, who? the people in this country suffer from a lethargic apathetic false sense of well- being. they do not understand how far this has gone at how far it is going. obamacare will be the total economic destruction of the united states of america. but at the same time, let me stop you. you said you supported the constitution. it was upheld by the supreme court. how can you say we support the constitution if we are against obamaca
this group set -- very quickly has put into practice a plan that they have that is covered in mark levine's latest book. >> do you blame both houses? >> i blame everybody in the government. and the supreme court. they were out of control. they serve the people. >> at the same time, when we have these argument about getting people out, year after year that are reelected. 2012 cycle was a good example. obviously, the people are still supporting them whether they agree with...
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the pentagon's interpretation dnot permit payment of the death benefit air, fact which senator carl levin warned about ahead of time. >> there are other unthinkable outcome on the government shutdown on our security. family members of military members who die in combat would not receive death benefits during a shutdown. >> reporter: the unthinkable happened, and you know what came next. the blame game. congressman duncan hunter sent this letter to defense secretary chuck hagel blame the pentagon for a careless legal interpretation that resulted in mistakenly denying payments. private charities have stepped forward to cover the families' expenses, and congress is scrambling to reinstate that death benefit. that could solve the problem but not erase the shame. >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon for us. david, thank you. now, let us remind you how we got here. the federal budget had to be reauthorized by october 1. republicans in the house passed a funding bill but they attached a rollback of the president's health care law known as obamacare. neither the president nor the democrats in
the pentagon's interpretation dnot permit payment of the death benefit air, fact which senator carl levin warned about ahead of time. >> there are other unthinkable outcome on the government shutdown on our security. family members of military members who die in combat would not receive death benefits during a shutdown. >> reporter: the unthinkable happened, and you know what came next. the blame game. congressman duncan hunter sent this letter to defense secretary chuck hagel blame...
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senator levin and i immediately asked the local inspector general to seize the shutter, which they did. why the huntington management, this is a question that needs to be answered. and we approve the purchase and said that i hadn't even been considered. this is a judge that says it is not acceptable. including laws and regulations updated that can be governed at social security bill disability programs and in my mind they broke all agency rules. but attorneys using these documents to provide bogus medical evidence is not limited to huntington, west virginia. his laughter, the report found the same thing happened in three other officers. i'll end by noting that congress continues to be the problem with a clock ticking on the agency trust fund. some refuse to acknowledge that the disability programs are broken and in dire need of significant oversight and people who are truly disabled will pay the price of our dithering. one simple reform would make a big difference come including professional's with the social security administration and ultimately what those made by the alj. this would
senator levin and i immediately asked the local inspector general to seize the shutter, which they did. why the huntington management, this is a question that needs to be answered. and we approve the purchase and said that i hadn't even been considered. this is a judge that says it is not acceptable. including laws and regulations updated that can be governed at social security bill disability programs and in my mind they broke all agency rules. but attorneys using these documents to provide...
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levin, for five minutes. mr. levin: i ask unanimous consent to address the house. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. levin: well, mr. speaker, this will be a short five minute, indeed. a short one minute because it call -- all can be said a very few words. yesterday, the speaker said there are not enough votes in the house to pass a clean bill to fund the government and to end the shutdown. there's one clear way to find out, mr. speaker, let us vote on the floor of the house. on saturday, 195 of us democrats sent a letter to the speaker saying we are willing to vote yes. and the reports are also 22 republicans at least are ready to vote yes. that's a majority. there are enough votes to end the shutdown. and, mr. speaker, if you don't believe it, let us vote. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from connecticut, mr. courtney, for five minutes. mr. courtney: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, today marks day seven since the rollout of the health care exchanges under the affordable care act. again, listening to the
levin, for five minutes. mr. levin: i ask unanimous consent to address the house. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. levin: well, mr. speaker, this will be a short five minute, indeed. a short one minute because it call -- all can be said a very few words. yesterday, the speaker said there are not enough votes in the house to pass a clean bill to fund the government and to end the shutdown. there's one clear way to find out, mr. speaker, let us vote on the floor of the house. on...
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levin. >> thank you. a warm welcome. the chairman talked about the website and you said it's going to be fixed. and i might say if everybody would pitch in to make it work, the goals that have been set would be more readily met. that's what happened with prescription drug program. we all pitched in to make it work. and it had major problems at the beginning. and instead of standing in the way, we said we didn't vote for it, let's make it work, and it began to work. if we all had the same spirit about aca, it would be more than helpful. but then the chairman asked you about the notices that are coming from the insurance companies, and i'd like to ask you about that. a gentleman from michigan who had an $800 blue cross plan got this notice from michigan blue cross. went into the website with the help of navigators and ended up with a blue cross silver hmo plan with tax credits in that case instead of $800 a month, it's $77 a month. let me refer you to the interview on "meet the press" with the blue cross florida ceo. he wa
levin. >> thank you. a warm welcome. the chairman talked about the website and you said it's going to be fixed. and i might say if everybody would pitch in to make it work, the goals that have been set would be more readily met. that's what happened with prescription drug program. we all pitched in to make it work. and it had major problems at the beginning. and instead of standing in the way, we said we didn't vote for it, let's make it work, and it began to work. if we all had the same...
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took that with me the rest of my life so i was fortunate one other thing in my home office last name levine marvin wolverine where was this in brooklyn we were in brooklyn when i lived on ocean avenue i'm not exactly sure where was probably at some spin the bottle party poker and yeah i know what happened i'm often you know and you can't look up modern living there are twenty million thank you dolly thank you always fun always thanks the judge judy and thank you for watching the level you can always reach me on twitter at kings things i'll see you next time. the world. technology innovation and all the developments from around russia. the future of covered. police. more news today violence is once again flared up look these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to look for a shelter all today please. play the leg. lifts live. lead live look. cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to. live. when you take free. free. free. free. free. free. video for your media project. the russian paratrooper regiment is nobody. will push
took that with me the rest of my life so i was fortunate one other thing in my home office last name levine marvin wolverine where was this in brooklyn we were in brooklyn when i lived on ocean avenue i'm not exactly sure where was probably at some spin the bottle party poker and yeah i know what happened i'm often you know and you can't look up modern living there are twenty million thank you dolly thank you always fun always thanks the judge judy and thank you for watching the level you can...